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List of bibliographic references indexed by Syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère (épidémiologie)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 19.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000191 (2015) Cynthia G. Jardine [Canada] ; Franziska U. Boerner [Allemagne] ; Amanda D. Boyd [États-Unis] ; S Michelle Driedger [Canada]The More the Better? A Comparison of the Information Sources Used by the Public during Two Infectious Disease Outbreaks.
000294 (2014) R Liisa Jaakkimainen [Canada] ; Susan J. Bondy ; Meredith Parkovnick ; Jan Barnsley [Canada]How infectious disease outbreaks affect community-based primary care physicians: comparing the SARS and H1N1 epidemics.
000435 (2012) Xiang-Sheng Wang [Canada] ; Jianhong Wu ; Yong YangRichards model revisited: validation by and application to infection dynamics.
000544 (2011) Karen P. Phillips [Canada] ; Tracey L. O'Sullivan ; Darcie Dow ; Carol A. AmaratungaInfectious respiratory disease outbreaks and pregnancy: occupational health and safety concerns of Canadian nurses.
000739 (2009) Andy Summers [Canada]Pandemic flu: lessons from the Toronto SARS outbreak.
000774 (2009) Hiroshi Nishiura [Pays-Bas] ; Don Klinkenberg ; Mick Roberts ; Johan A P. HeesterbeekEarly epidemiological assessment of the virulence of emerging infectious diseases: a case study of an influenza pandemic.
000804 (2008) Robert G. Maunder [Canada] ; Molyn Leszcz ; Diane Savage ; Mary Anne Adam ; Nathalie Peladeau ; Donna Romano ; Marci Rose ; Bernard SchulmanApplying the lessons of SARS to pandemic influenza: an evidence-based approach to mitigating the stress experienced by healthcare workers.
000823 (2008) William J. Lancee [Canada] ; Robert G. Maunder ; David S. GoldbloomPrevalence of psychiatric disorders among Toronto hospital workers one to two years after the SARS outbreak.
000843 (2008) Dick E. Zoutman [Canada] ; B Douglas FordA comparison of infection control program resources, activities, and antibiotic resistant organism rates in Canadian acute care hospitals in 1999 and 2005: pre- and post-severe acute respiratory syndrome.
000849 (2007) Heather Macdougall [Canada]Toronto's Health Department in action: influenza in 1918 and SARS in 2003.
000859 (2007) Linda Silas ; Nancy Johnson ; Kate RexeSafety is not negotiable: the importance of occupational health and safety to pandemic planning.
000860 (2007) Mario A. PossamaiSARS and health worker safety: lessons for influenza pandemic planning and response.
000864 (2007) Stephen W. Hwang [Canada] ; Angela M. Cheung ; Rahim Moineddin ; Chaim M. BellPopulation mortality during the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in Toronto.
000909 (2006) Michael J. Schull [Canada] ; Therese A. Stukel ; Marian J. Vermeulen ; Astrid Guttmann ; Merrick ZwarensteinSurge capacity associated with restrictions on nonurgent hospital utilization and expected admissions during an influenza pandemic: lessons from the Toronto severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak.
000912 (2006) Patricia Hynes [Canada]Reflections on critical care emergency preparedness: the necessity of planned education and leadership training for nurses.
000936 (2006) Maryn MckennaAnatomy of a pandemic: emergency departments woefully unprepared for bird flu outbreak.
000945 (2005) Camille Achonu ; Audrey Laporte ; Michael A. GardamThe financial impact of controlling a respiratory virus outbreak in a teaching hospital: lessons learned from SARS.
000A21 (2003) Leslie Beard ; Caroline ClarkSARS: a health system's perspective.
000A22 (2003) G. Chowell [États-Unis] ; P W Fenimore ; M A Castillo-Garsow ; C. Castillo-ChavezSARS outbreaks in Ontario, Hong Kong and Singapore: the role of diagnosis and isolation as a control mechanism.

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